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<nelson_>
hi
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<shahid__>
hello
<shahid__>
has anybody worked on the spi drivers of rockchip 3288??
<stdint>
shahid__, yes what issue do you meet
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<shahid__>
Ok before that i have 1 question..
<shahid__>
I have made a little blunder
<shahid__>
I have ordered Firefly RK3288 instead of RADXA. and now i see that the community support of firefly is very bad. Is it possible to put RADXA ubuntu image on firefly RK3288 development board.
<shahid__>
if it is possible what are the things i should be taking care of?
<mmind00>
rperier: also I always find it strange that people then start pulling out the 3+ year old boards from their drawers when new soc developments get discussed ... it is pretty obvious that _all_ companies will focus their effort primarily on the new chips, even if their feelings about upstream change
<karlp>
well, people are often using new boards with their factory software on them, then when theyt get a new one, they have an "old, unsexy" board available and free to play with, and they know it's perfectly capable of many things...
<karlp>
also, if the boards are old, maybe the companies could just drop out some docs for the old parts, and let slow old hobbyists work on them slowly?
<mmind00>
karlp: I think disclosing docs is always a difficult topic ... for the rk3188 / rk3066 I'm actually also hopeful ... i.e. there is preliminary mainline uboot support and it gets slowly pulled along ... although I think commentors always expect full-fledged working systems
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<karlp>
didn't read the comment itself, just know that for isntance, I have an old rk3066 I'd like to use, and I know and appreciate how much work is being done on the new chips, and I'm not asking for them to stop that and support my old stuff,
<karlp>
but it's really hard for me to work on the old stuff now. source trees are gone or links are broken, no-one's intersted in it and there's no docs, and it's not really that old at all
<ayaka>
I am doing the VPU for rockchip now
<ayaka>
I have a few talk to #cedrus and request API guys, I hope I could finish it on time
<ayaka>
Usually, the release development board would be a chip in previous generation
<ayaka>
it becomes more obviously in China mainland, the foreign has released the previous generation development board
<ayaka>
but China mainland just being to sell the previous previous generation
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<jeffson>
hi,everyone
<jeffson>
where can I find the rockchip rk3229 SDK?
<wens>
ayaka: i thought it was the other way around? at least for allwinner stuff, the chinese firms release stuff quicker
<ayaka>
jeffson, the kernel is ready
<ayaka>
wens, but the sunxi is famous for unstable
<wens>
:(
<wens>
which is probably why i only buy boards to mainline
<ayaka>
Not prejudice or mean to be, but the sunxi is just like those vendors in Taiwan(except MTk)
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<rperier>
I agree, but that's bad to have these SoCs not fully supported (even if you do a great job, Heiko. That's not what I mean ;) ). I think that there are two main blocking issues are: lake of documentations, and companies always focus on the last SoCs and don't care too much about the old ones. It might be interesting for one technical point: power consumption typically
<ayaka>
when I worked in Taiwan, I know there are many chip vendors have the ARM produce theyselves
<rperier>
(off: I will take some time in the week and in the week-end to test what you asked btw, I did not forget ;) )
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<ayaka>
but those IP are just could be run, but very unstable
<jeffson_>
hi
<jeffson_>
ayaka
<ayaka>
jeffson_, you could use one for the rk3228
<jeffson_>
the same as rk3229?
<jeffson_>
i mean basic feature
<ayaka>
yes, most of thing are the same, and you could find the kernel in the wiki
<jeffson_>
thanks ,i will chekout later.
<jeffson_>
one more thing,do you know how to add portait mode support on rk3228 kernel?
<jeffson_>
my tv box now only support landscape mpde
<wens>
ayaka: hehe
<wens>
another example comes to mind: Aspeed
<jeffson_>
ayaka:can you give me the rk3228 link,i can not find it